Pendants and Chandeliers

The Baldwin chandeliers are designed to coordinate with the Baldwin sconces and table. The shape was inspired by the iconic Scalamandre wallpaper “Baldwin Bamboo”, a favorite of decorator Billy Baldwin.

Nothing but human hands could account for the incredible construction and detail that goes into the Confetti Cube Pendant, a fine example of industrial chic design. Wrought iron strips, each finished in hand-rubbed Gold Leaf, are painstakingly arranged by a skilled blacksmith to form a nest-like body.

The Coralie is a captivating pendant that seems to be undressed, missing it’s outer layer and exposing the beautiful framework of this versatile piece that works in nearly every style of decor and any room of a home.

The geometric pattern of the Marugoushi Chandelier overlays on all four sides of its tall form, which is nearly three feet tall. Part of the Hiroshi Koshitaka Collection, the Japanese-inspired design finished in Satin Black. The Hiroshi Koshitaka Collection.

Perfect circles of wrought iron rings hang interspersed at varying heights from the Moorsgate Multi Pendant, a striking piece that steals the show in any context. Recycled glass beads tinted with Old Brass provide an appealing accent at the joints of this angular design.

The definition of quintessential minimalism, the Moorsgate Pendant displays matchless composition and impressive restraint. A perfect circle of Blacksmith-finished wrought iron wreathes the glass globe of this flawlessly executed piece, topped with a simple metal cap and Old Brass embellishment to add interest.

The lively color of Lollipop Red makes this intriguing wire design pop out from its surroundings. The Parker Pendant illustrates the sophisticated use of simple wire that captures the appeal of classical shapes, but also allows the designer’s imagination to roam.